What's Your Zodiac's Travel Fortunes for The Year Of The Dog?

We looked at the stars... or was that the sun? And have been blessed with blinding—and quite frankly unignorable visions of the travel fortunes of all Zodiac signs for the Year of the Dog. Our visions are supported and backed by credible sources such as the fortune teller that reads palms just below my office after 7 p.m. Perhaps I should also ask him to predict my surprise travel destinations before I make the booking for my weekend getaway!

Dog

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Travel Feng Shui

This is your year! The stars say travel with companions this year. Not because solo travel sucks but your best experiences will be with your “pack” or at least one companion.

Pig

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Travel Feng Shui

The stars favour you this year. But your personal finances might be an issue, so keep an eye on your daily spending to save for longer getaways. If you can’t, then you best start looking for budget vacation ideas.

Rat

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Travel Feng Shui

The fortune of your sign lies in you making some solid moolah this year. The year of the dog may not make it easy for you, but you’re a survivor, so hustle hard and enjoy yourself while soaking up experiences that inspire you on your travels.

Tiger

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Travel Feng Shui

Exuding an aura of confidence, your peers often fall in line with your planning and suggestions. This is no exception for travelling. But people slow you down… so you might want to go solo to avoid headaches.

Rabbit

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Travel Feng Shui

Sometimes playmates, other times unfortunate victims, the Year of the Dog could be unpredictable for the Rabbit. Still, that won’t stop you from living life in the fast lane. Quick getaways for lifelong memories.

Dragon

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Travel Feng Shui

You’re always top-dog and you travel like it. But this isn’t your year and a surprise trip or two might help you ease the stress off your job and career headaches. A symbol of power, you need to find balance by taking more beach vacations. Or whatever makes you chill and mellow.

Tips

Opt for beaches and resorts

Know when to take a step back

Show your friends you’re down to earth as well

Snake

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Travel Feng Shui

You blend in with locals, get along with fellow travellers and have few issues being alone. However, you’ve rarely made lasting connections with people you’ve met on your travels. It’s time to dive deeper into your holidays.

Horse

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Travel Feng Shui

A free spirit that’s always got a list of activities to do. That’s great and all, but spare a thought for your travel companions. Save it for tomorrow or at least pace yourself. Ever wondered why you suddenly fall sick after your packed vacation?

Tips

Hold your horses! Don’t do everything in one day

Don’t let yourself be tamed

Pace yourself, there’s a year of travelling to be done

Sheep

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Travel Feng Shui

Sure-footed on rough terrain, but you’re often picked on by those with sharper teeth. However, when you’re in your element few can keep up. Don’t be sheeple and follow trends. Instead, you do you and scale challenges.

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Travel Feng Shui

Mischievous and probably too clever for your own good sometimes. Remember to respect the customs and different ways of life especially when you travel. Soak up a new culture and learn to appreciate it.

Rooster

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Travel Feng Shui

With your time in the limelight quickly coming to an end, don’t spend too much time sulking about missed opportunities. Instead look towards the potential this new year holds! The early bird catches the worm. So plan your leave early and book your trips.

Follow these tips and your year in travels will be one to remember, or so my second opinion, a colleague who's into tarot reading says. Whatever you choose to believe in, believe that travelling is the solution to every problem. Because flying is faster than running away from your problems. From the team at Anywhr, "Happy Lunar New Year!".

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AUTHOR: MATTHEW

An advertising creative by day (and too many nights), I think, write and create for a living. Born in a city but raised wild, I’m a part-time outdoorsman, and when unshackled from my desk—I move.